The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1920, Page 13

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Ra Bissell, Oldest Alumnus. WAN CREATED LL. D. AT 100, | Bisset of Great tarrington, Muse, - who is the oldest alumnus of the Union College Honors Washington | school, Mr, Bissell, who on’ Apfil 7 cele- brated the 100th anniversary of his ts at the) birth, was graduated with the class He also has the distinction Y., yester-| of being the raat member of the cht rea frat ity and of the Ma- or =s= =S=ES=SSE= angen a S2Ses= S<Ssacese' =2=5 = Ssceseesses aan =s= SSsssesse ISSsz ably lower than those Hy = $35 SUITS - NM] 6 $45 SUITS - nh) = $50 SUITS » MY = $60 SUITS - HY = $75 SUITS -' R] «$20 Sean" - ($13.50 Ten i Smart, cosmopolitan = Worsted, Serge, Herring! — SS Se SeleSefese sae. << = == Removal Sale Our Entire Stock of ‘Men’s & Young Men’s ALL-WOOL SUITS at I Off | —and, it is well to remember our regular prices are most always consider- prevailing elsewhere. les in light-weight Unfinished Cassimere, and fine Tropical Jabrics. Allmodishcolors. Sizes: 33 to #6. Alleration Free. Quick Service. Every purchase fully guaranteed. MEN'S FUR) .SHINGS —Including Nationally Advertised Brands— at 3% Off eR ee Sac SESS SSSESSEG, > 7 meee eee SlSSSSSssssset=ese: sorrcsmae SSSSS=SSSE: +> = res] ee that even ex <=. Sse: 7 $23.35 - 530.00 + *3335 -.540.00 - $50.00 ret fey SI) - §9.00 SSE: SEESESSE = os = =: = = Se =< SSeSstes=z= SSESz=SESSs Sy sESEE EGE acces Cramped Toes_- Mean Crippled Feet ‘ louses, weak arches, in- IROUBLES even more serious than corns, bunions,cal- growingnails and similar foot ailments, are apt to come from toes cramped in pointed shoes. Give your toes the room they need. ear Educator Shoes, scien- tifically designed to “let the feet grow as they should”, straight toed, supple and healthy. See that all your fam- ily benefit by wearing Educators, Foryour pro- tection, remember, when buying, that unless the shoe is branded EDU- CATOR on the sole, it is not an Educator. Made by Rice & Hutchins, Inc, Boston, Mass, RICE & NUTCHINS CATOR HOE® noe LRM Ore “FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN i Broadway at Ninth New York - -At average less than HALF price | __ 1,000 camel’s-hair, alpaca and mohair scarfs Beautiful scarfs—in two popular sizes | Part of a $250,000 order by a Fifth Avenue retail house with More New Goods at One-fifth Of Their EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1970... nu JOHN WANAMAKER- Already Very an international reputation as specialists in sweaters, scarfs, underwear and steamer rugs made of the finest foreign wools The Sweaters are in seven styles (pictured) $10 and $13.20 The colorings grip you with their loveliness The TUXEDO sweaters ere of cemel’s hair, in the natural tone, with little lines of color in the revers, The other sweaters are of mohair and alpaca — those soft, exquisite wools —in simply wonderful colorings. Such blues! Such purples! Such orange shades! As nearly as we can express the colorings (you must see them to appre- ciate them) they are rose, overseas blue, navy blue, turquoise blue, beautiful a i —all solid color-tones—and a very practical heather mixture—and also black. They are $25, $27.50, $29.50 grades (close-priced). We shall sell them Wednesday at $12.50 and $16.50. Deduct 20 per cent. from the price when you buy—.... Sizes 86 to 46 at each price. The 1,000 scarfs will go too quickly for those who delay $3.20 and $6.40 These scarfs are of the finest camel’s hair, in natural tone—some with contrastin, color stripes —and alpaca and mohair in black and practically every shade, all with Teak and knotted fringe. Just the light protection needed now for motoring and in the even ings at the beach and in the mountains. And a wonderfully satisfactory throw to have handy 12 x 60 in. and 20 x 72 in, scarfs —$8.75 to $18.75 grades, We shall-sell them according to size at $4 and $8 Deduct 20 per cent. from the price when you buUy—.......s.eeeeeeee dene a in the changeable days of the Fall. Another Sale of Men's Better-Grade Suits 146 would have been $55| | You Pay 127 would have been $60 \Now $39.50 3] 60 é | Less 20 Per Cent. 102 would have been $65) ° In the Lower-Price Broadway Store for Men These suits were part of an original order for our Burlington Areade Store, where only the better grades of cloth- ing are sold. We planned to sell them at the prices listed above. We cancelled a large part of the order because of late delivery. The manufac- turer held the suits, Now he has made us this proposition ‘ —to close them out in our lower-price Broadway Store at one price. They are mostly, fine worsteds and cassimeres, 75 of them are blue serges. The original Burlington Arcade label appears in all the coats that were fin- ished when we cancelled the order. Fabrics, linings, trimmings and work- manship are Wanamaker Burlington Arcade standard, 8 Plenty of models; plenty of sizes; but none of the poorer grades of clothing that are now associated with hum- drum sales, Broadway Corner Eighth Street Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Experienced tailors for all necessary alterations. Every sweater and every scarf is perfect Wednesday morning the Sweater Shop will be cleared of regular stocks. The entire space will be given over to the display of these 2,220 sweaters and 1,000 scarfs, grouped according to size and price for greater convenience in selection. : There will be as many salespeople as the best service will require, without adding to the crowd which this very unusual announcement will bring. Second floor, Old Building (Fourth ave. sido) ° es of wistaria, Lenna, orange color. t silk For Mis: 14 to 20 Fine Silk Sport Skirts | ® — Specially Purchased to sell for $17.15 and Deduct 20 per cen’.—you pay $14.20 From the manufacturer who has @ national reputation for making skirts in the most painstaking way — and he never uses any but the best of materials, : Silks in these skirts include crepe de chine and the most successful of the widely advertised sport silks, Carefully selected colors; also white. Second floor, Old Building. (Tenth street) ~< for $18 pair. You will find a choice in virtually any size, Just off ship from Paris Hand-embroidered Veilings « collars Four-dot clusters on an octa- gon mesh, navy, brown, beige, estes Dome enna made of uy) ee rare French organdie, with dainty em- “ in <n pati color combinations, navy emer lace; collar, $10; Se ne enone ear Tuxedo with fine Sen-Sen mesh. Very fine or = sl i aclier, $850; medium weave, Pe wee a mesh yard. Scalloped d_ exquisite hig er | pedlupamriesy shaaes co ta and taupe, $6. —less 20 per cent. —less 20 per cent. Main floor, Old Building a A new shipment has just been received in our Smock op . rose collars; $2.85 and $3—less 20 per type of tricolette is beis in summer street and afternoon frocks, a Ley Sinely woven and known as “‘mignonette.” ‘ot ai ok like the tricolette of yesterday. Frocks of this material are now in the Fashion Salon at very conservative prices considering the smartness and charm and beautiful material that they embody. is a simple embroidered mode. suitable for after- noon and for street wear, since it is developed in the three most blue, brown and black, . At $46 is the model illustrated. You can see how simple and how smart it attractive shade of dark brown, and in ifcity” sim| ed ing id wool in a dark matching or contrasting Four other «models are at $69.50. Three of hese models are embroidered finely in matching and are designed and carefully ma woman who chosen and distinctive. One long bands suena’ to either side of the vestee in the bodice, is woman, In midnight blue, black and dark brown. Sizes, in all these frocks, are 34 to 44, The back is padded and button-tufted and is adjustable to any reclining position—very is the filling, and good 6-oz. duck is the covering. The duck on the ends of the hammock is a little heavier—10 oz. Seat has roll ‘ gra; rust-proof. There hammock, Stand, $7, $8.50, $9.75, according to style, The 20 per cent. off brings Women’s fine Low Shoes down to almost half We have sold these very high grades of women's shoes There are 1,271 pairs we got which we can sell for $12, Take 20 per cent. off—pay $9.60. There are oxfords with welted soles and low and medium heels; patent leather, black calfskin and kidskin, brown and tan calfskin, and white buckskin. plain pumps with turned soles, black and gray suede, black kidskin, calfskin and patent leather, tan calf skin, and brown and white kidskin, with Louis XV heels, - a Low Prices Bordered Voiles ~ at less than half — We have some in stack at 91.76 yard. 1,100 yards, special purchase, we can sell at 850. Deduct 20 per cent.—and pay but 68. Women’s Middies . White tea, regulation cut, ate white, blue con r ‘Third floor, Old Building Unusually fine Tricolette Frocks ing incorporated A new At $39.50 ble street colore—midnight is. In a most dark blue The onl, that relieves the of’the self material is a button-hole touch de for the demands her wardrobe to be well- the models; with particularly good for the large Second floor, Old Building A very comfortable Couch Hammock. easily. utton-tufted, and rests on a And the seat is padded edge. $25—less 20 per cent. -you pay $20 You may have this couch hammock in khaki or a good medium } . me is ang ire nis hes in gray an guara teed | z. id's meauite pockos onthe ciakd ena ant | Third Gallery, New Bidg. al And there are tongue slippers and First floor, Old Building petcatond pers 8

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